One infant died Saturday in a shipwreck in the western Mediterranean Sea, the Red Cross announced. The boat was carrying more than 50 people. Around 460 other migrants were rescued by Spanish coast guard in separate operations.

With his announcement to take in several dozen orphaned Syrian children, Slovakian Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini is making a slight break from other central European countries who have refused refugees.

The Interior Minister of Saxony wants to put into practice what is permitted under EU law: detaining asylum seekers whose identity and nationality are in question. The regulation is not yet part of German immigration law.

UK university student Joy Stacey is trying to bring more scholarship opportunities to migrants and refugee students around the world. Her Silat Network is almost off the ground but it still needs help.

One of the biggest stars at the 2016 Summer Olympics did not compete under her country's flag, but under the flag of her fellow refugees. From there, she took Rio by storm. In her recent memoir, Yusra Mardini shares her story in hopes of inspiring others.

After the new Italian government turned away a rescue boat with hundreds of migrants aboard, Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said he wants to expel 100,000 migrants from the country. Asylum experts are skeptical Salvini can achieve his ambitious target.